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1:01Tom Brady's Pitch to Bring LeBron to the Celtics
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1:19Pitching LeBron James to the 76ers
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1:57NFL Win Totals: New England Returning To The Top?
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1:47What Does Eagles Offense Look Like Without A.J. Brown?
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11:50NFC East: Biggest Questions Ahead Of Camp
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1:59What Else Do The Patriots Need?
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1:03AL Buyers and Sellers: Angels Are Sellers
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1:36NFC South Top 100: Only One Saint Makes List
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9:19Ranking the Top 5 NFL Coaches on the Hot Seat for 2026
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1:30Hot Seat NFL Coaches Rankings No. 5: Nick Sirianni
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1:55Prisco's Top 100: Hurts Falls to 17th-Best Quarterback
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0:44Ranking the QBs on Pete Prisco's 2025 Top 100
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1:20Why the Cardinals Have the Worst QB Room in the NFC
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10:26Floor vs. Ceiling For Every NFC East Team
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11:15Breaking Down the Commanders' 2026 Schedule
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10:16NFC East 2026 Season Predictions
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0:56Raiders' Offseason Moves: Poised to Make Noise in 2026?
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1:22Kyler Murray: The Vikings' 2026 Difference Maker
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10:13Ranking the Top 5 NFL Defenses for 2026
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1:06Eagles' New WRs: Finding the Next A.J. Brown
Top Eagles News
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Eagles' Tank Bigsby: Appears locked in as RB2
Bigsby is expected to enter the 2026 season as the Eagles' primary backup behind Saquon Barkley, Glenn Erby of Eagles Wire reports.
Bigsby was acquired from the Jaguars prior to Week 2 last season, and he went on to rush for 344 yards and two touchdowns on 58 carries across 16 regular-season appearances for Philadelphia. His 5.9 yards per carry would have ranked first in the NFL if Bigsby had enough carries to qualify. Though the Eagles also currently employ Will Shipley, Dameon Pierce and Elijah Mitchell at running back, Bigsby appears set to be Barkley's clear No. 2 and someone who will be worth stashing on fantasy benches in the event of a Barkley injury.
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Eagles' Saquon Barkley: Prepping for new scheme
Barkley spoke this offseason with retired running back Todd Gurley, who played for the Rams at the same time as new Eagles offensive coordinator Sean Mannion, NFL.com's Bobby Kownack reports.
Mannion is overhauling the Philadelphia offense, including new terminology, while head coach Nick Sirianni shifts to a more hands-off, executive role. That could always change if things don't go well early in the season, but it nonetheless sounds promising for Barkley in light of his disappointing 2025 campaign in a stagnant offense. Of course, he's not the only one who will need to adjust to a new scheme, with fantasy results partially depending on how QB Jalen Hurts and the offensive line respond to Mannion's changes.
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Eagles' Dallas Goedert: Could see added targets
Goedert's role could expand in 2026 after the Eagles traded A.J. Brown to New England, Glenn Erby of USA Today reports.
Goedert re-signed with Philadelphia via a one-year, $7 million deal this offseason and is coming off a productive 2025 campaign in which he drew 82 targets across 15 regular-season games. The veteran tight end finished with 591 receiving yards and a career-high 11 touchdowns, emerging as one of the team's top red-zone threats. Alongside DeVonta Smith and rookie first-round pick Makai Lemon (undisclosed), Goedert projects as one of the primary beneficiaries of Brown's departure. Dontayvion Wicks, Hollywood Brown and Elijah Moore are also expected to compete for a larger share of the passing game.
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Eagles' Hollywood Brown: In mix among WR corps
Brown enters training camp competing for a role in Philadelphia's wide receiver rotation following the team's trade of A.J. Brown to the Patriots, Glenn Erby of USA Today reports.
Brown signed with the Eagles early in free agency and now finds himself competing for opportunities in a reshaped receiving corps. DeVonta Smith is entrenched as the team's No. 1 wideout, while rookie first-round pick Makai Lemon and tight end Dallas Goedert also stand to benefit from the departure of A.J. Brown. Brown's experience and ability to stretch the field could help him carve out a role, though he faces competition from Dontayvion Wicks and Elijah Moore as training camp approaches. The 29-year-old put up a 49-587-5 line (on 74 targets) across 16 regular-season appearances with the Chiefs in 2025.
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Team Statistical Rankings
| Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
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| Off. |
116.9 (18th) |
205.8 (23rd) |
311.2 (24th) |
| Def. |
124.4 (22nd) |
204.5 (6th) |
314.2 (13th) |
Injuries
| Player | Injury |
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| J. Greenard LB Jonathan Greenard LB | Shoulder |
| J. Campbell LB Jihaad Campbell LB | Shoulder |
| M. Lemon WR Makai Lemon WR | Hamstring |
| E. Stowers TE Eli Stowers TE | Lower Body |
| T. Large S Tucker Large S | Undisclosed |




















